Showing posts with label Redbeard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Redbeard. Show all posts

Thursday, July 02, 2020

Fleetwood Mac's 1975 Album "Fleetwood Mac" Turns 45


FLEETWOOD MAC 
"FLEETWOOD MAC" 45th ANNIVERSARY

Truth be told, I was not eager to hear the album simply titled  Fleetwood Mac that July  of 1975. Don’t get me wrong, I was a big fan beginning with their 1972 album Bare Trees , and had played it on the radio along with subsequent Fleetwood Mac albums Mystery to Me (one of my favorite “desert island discs”) and Heroes Are Hard to Find  in 1974. I even sought out the earlier Peter Green / Danny Kirwan/ Jeremy Spencer-era Fleetwood Mac albums, playing the original ” Black Magic Woman”,”Rattlesnake Shake”,”Green Manalishi”,”Oh Well” and “Station Man” on the radio as well, but I thought that the chemistry of the late American Bob Welch and Christine McVie‘s songwriting brought out the best in the band.

After Bob Welch left Fleetwood Mac, his first solo album in the Fall 1975 came and went in about 15 minutes, not unlike the 1973 Buckingham Nicks  album, which was the sole output of Welch’s replacements, singer/guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and singer/songwriter Stephanie”Stevie” Nicks. So on balance I didn’t see how this major change could do anything except diminish Fleetwood Mac.

Boy was I wrong! That 1975 Fleetwood Mac album sold over twenty times as many copies as any previous Fleetwood Mac album. The unsung hero is actually producer/recording engineer Keith Olsen, who had produced and recorded the Buckingham Nicks album, imparting a fat, warm, upfront sound to their music. It was in that context that bandleader Mick Fleetwood first noticed Lindsey Buckingham’s guitar-playing and singing abilities, but at the time it was Keith Olsen’s studio and recording techniques that Mick was auditioning, not the musicians. When Fleetwood fell in love with the sound that he heard, he wisely decided to embrace all of it – the musicians Buckingham and Nicks, the producer Keith Olsen – and incorporate it all into the next Fleetwood Mac album, which featured “Monday Morning”,”Over My Head”,”Say You Love Me”,”Rhiannon”,”Crystal”, and “Landslide”. Not only did that decision change the fortunes of all involved, it would also change the sound of contemporary music for years to follow. Nicks, Fleetwood, and former member Buckingham all share their recollections with me in great detail in this classic rock interview In the Studio . –Redbeard

56 minute show with archival interview footage from Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham - with tracks played from the album. Listen below.




Monday, October 08, 2018

INTERVIEW Lindsey Buckingham In the Studio rare in-depth conversation



Lindsey Buckingham made breathless headlines earlier this year by being fired from Fleetwood Mac, but us longtime watchers of that never-ending soap opera know well that for over a forty year period now, Buckingham’s role has resembled Al Pacino‘s mafia Don Corleone character in Godfather 3  exclaiming, “Every time I think I’m out, they pull me back in!” So before you get to feeling too sorry for Lindsey for being summarily dismissed and are tempted to start a GoFundMe page for him, realize that it is quite possible that getting sacked may have been the only way out of his contractual obligation to the Big Mac tour. And who knows? Maybe the old Br’er Rabbit routine was the best way out of a bad situation for Buckingham, who has put the free time to great use by collecting the best of his solo albums Law and Order, Go Insane, Out of the Cradle, Under the Skin, Gift of Screws, and Seeds We Sow  with live performances and even a couple of new songs into Solo Anthology- The Best of Lindsey Buckingham.

This  In the Studio rare in-depth conversation with the very private Lindsey Buckingham begins with his growing up in a very competitive Northern California family of over-achievers ( his older brother was on the US Olympic swim team ); developing his musical chops with his high school transfer classmate Stephanie Nicks; moving to Los Angeles for their first shot at recording the tasty but ill-fated Buckingham Nicks  album in1973; and after being unceremoniously dropped from their record label, the star-crossed opportunity which miraculously appeared with a veteran British band recently located to LA, Fleetwood Mac; “Trouble” from his first foray solo on 1981’s Law and Order; the infectious title song from Go Insane in 1984;  “Countdown”  from Out of the Cradle in 1992; and the fourteen year layoff effort  Under the Skin from Lindsey Buckingham in 2006 which included “Show You How“. Bonus chestnuts include the singalong “Holiday Road” from National Lampoon’s Vacation, live versions of “Never Going Back Again” and “Go Your Own Way”, and one of the new songs, “Hunger“.

See Lindsey Buckingham in concert Tuesday in San Francisco, Friday Los Angeles, Saturday San Diego, October 15 Boulder, Chicago October 17,Pittsburgh October 18, Warner Theater in Washington DC October 19, Charlotte October 21 and on through December 9. –Redbeard

Saturday, July 23, 2011

For Immediate Release - Celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Bella Donna by Stevie Nicks

PRESS RELEASE 
Celebrating the 30th Anniv. of Stevie Nicks' Bella Donna InTheStudio 
STEVIE NICKS reveals how her solo career started 


Thursday, July 15, 2010

FULL INTERVIEW WITH FLEETWOOD MAC CELEBRATING 35 YEARS

Live In The Studio with Redbeard
FLEETWOOD MAC
35th ANNIVERSARY OF THE RELEASE OF "FLEETWOOD MAC". 
(July 11, 1975)

U.S. Syndicated radio show InTheStudio celebrated the 35th anniversary of one of rock's most pivotal album's the 1975 FLEETWOOD MAC album. Show producer and host Redbeard spoke to Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks about the first Fleetwood Mac album featuring Buckingham/ Nicks and how this line-up change along with a new producer transformed Fleetwood Mac forever.

The full 25 minute show is now up on the InTheStudio site to listen to.

Link To Interview

Monday, July 05, 2010

LIVE IN THE STUDIO WITH FLEETWOOD MAC 35TH ANNIVERSARY

Live In The Studio with Redbeard
This week's show:
FLEETWOOD MAC
35th ANNIVERSARY OF THE RELEASE OF "FLEETWOOD MAC". 
(July 11, 1975)

U.S. Syndicated radio show InTheStudio celebrates the 35th anniversary of one of rock's most pivotal album's the 1975 FLEETWOOD MAC album. Show producer and host Redbeard speaks to Mick Fleetwood, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks about the first Fleetwood Mac album featuring Buckingham/ Nicks and how this line-up change along with a new producer transformed Fleetwood Mac forever. This show airs broadcast week of July 5th. To find out where to listen or to LISTEN online visit: www.inthestudio.net
You can hear a snip-it of the interview on the In The Studio site. It's not a new interview with the band members - it's archival footage from previous interviews. Still... I'm a sucker for any interviews.... I've got stacks of them on discs...
In The Studio will eventually have the interview up on their site to stream after its traditional radio run, which is all this week... If you don't manage to catch it on your local radio station keep checking their site for updates.

One website that you can stream live in the US and outside is: WKTG (link). They'll be broadcasting this show on Sunday July 11, 2010 at 9am local time. The station is located in Madisonville, KY

Sunday, November 08, 2009

STORMS IS LINDSEY'S FAVORITE SONG ON TUSK... IN THE STUDIO INTERVIEW

Exclusive one-on-one musician interviews with Redbeard about the greatest rock albums in history, from the weekly In The Studio national radio show.

This weeks show is to celebrate the 30th Anniverary of Tusk.  Redbeard interviewed Lindsey recently, by the sounds of it it was likely late last year - and Stevie's contributions sound like they are archival audio footage or from previous Redbeard interviews with Stevie... None the less, still entertaining... The interview is about 27 minutes in length and pretty much all about Tusk.

Here's the link to stream the show In The Studio, scroll down about half way.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

FLEETWOOD MAC "TUSK" 30th ANNIVERSARY INTERVIEW WITH STEVIE & LINDSEY

The Story's Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands

UPCOMING INTERVIEWS

Fleetwood Mac
Tusk (30th Anniversary)
Week of November 2nd
With guests Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks

In The Studio with Redbeard
The weekly hour-long "rockumentary" features in-depth exclusive interviews with the superstar musicians who have created the greatest albums in rock & roll history. Now in its 21st year, In The Studio is syndicated each week to over 85 U.S. cities & distributed by Radio K & G of New York City. In The Studio is a Barbarosa Ltd. Production by veteran Dallas-based radio personality Redbeard.